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    Ozenya

    Ozenya

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.9 km
    €€

    What a fantastic find!…read more I was starting to think that Grenoble was awful for sushi options after a trip to ayako at Caserme de Bonne, where food was expensive and of poor quality. Ozenya is a non-assuming little place which could easily be overlooked when working around the centre. Not noticing this little Japanese deli/café would be very sad though... You first enter a little shop which sells everything from matcha chocolate and pocky to ramen noodles and take away bento boxes. You go through into a little cute room and find yourself in a cosy little room with Japanese books and tables with flowery table cloths. The waitress was bright, bubbly and incredibly beautiful. I spoke to her after, and it turns out that she speaks Italian, French, English and Japanese (mother tongue), so is also a real polyglot. She handed me and my Japanese friend some menus, telling us that the 8 euro plat du jour was a noodle dish. There were limited choices, which personally I think is usually a good thing as it means that products are made lovingly and with fresh ingredients. There were two onigari options, one with salmon and the other with konbu. There were a few varieties of sushi, including inari (sweet deep fried tofu) pouches which are vegetarian. Then there were some side dishes like miso soup, steamed rice and wakame salad. There were also plenty of teas on offer. Being two students on a budget, we both went for the inari sushi (3.50 euros) and the wakame salad (3.50 euros), and asked for some tap water. We got two quite big inari on each little plate and a good amount of salad. The salad was very tasty and seasoned well with sesame seeds and oil. The inari was excellent, very fresh and the rice was very fresh and tasty. The presentation was perfect and everything on my plate looked very good. Everything also tasted good. If I had had more money I would have happily gone for one of the specialty Japanese sweets, they looked divine. I will be back for tea, cakes, and that Japanese veggie curry dish of the day which the waitress mentioned they sometimes make!

    From the owner: Épicerie Japonaise, Salon de thé, restaurant japonais, plat a emporterread more

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    Marché Saint-Antoine - Stand "La cuisine de Grand-Mere" c'est bon, bien mijoté, Miam !

    Marché Saint-Antoine

    4.6(57 reviews)
    94.6 kmCordeliers, Presqu'Ile, 2ème arrondissement
    €€

    Lovely farmers market next to the Saône river…read more Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, but also cured meats, cheeses and some prepared food, mostly at very fair prices. A really nice stroll in the morning. We went back twice.

    Never mind Les Halles de Paul Bocuse…read more This is THE great gourmet market in Lyon. It is a massive massive street market on the banks of the Saone. Being on the river, it is as scenic as can possibly be imagined. The market goes on and on and on and on and on. Every kind of meat, every kind of fish, every kind of shellfish, every kind of vegetable, every kind of fruit, every kind of cheese, every kind of bread, every kind of pastry, every kind of spice, every kind of charcuterie, every kind of artisanal prepared food, Any thing you can think of in French cuisine: It's all here at the Marche Saint-Antoine. And they have it at multiple stalls - so you can pick and choose which vendor you like. Want to make pigeon stuffed with quince? They have the pigeon. They have the quince. Do you want fromage blanc made on the Savoyard model rather than following the Lyonnaise model? You have that option and six other choices as well. Have a French cookbook you read but can't use, since you can't find about a third of the ingredients? All those ingredients are at the Marche Saint-Antoine. The prices are very very reasonable. (The contrast with Les Halles de Paul Bocuse is particularly striking on the price issue.) If I lived in Lyon, I would set my cooking days to be the market days at the Marche Saint-Antoine ... Even if there was a perfectly good smaller market in my neighborhood.

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    Marché Saint-Antoine - Empanadas ricotta-épinards en préparation, les meilleurs ! :)

    Empanadas ricotta-épinards en préparation, les meilleurs ! :)

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    Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse - Paul Bocuse

    Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse

    4.4(191 reviews)
    93.6 kmPart-Dieu
    €€€

    Quality/Quantity - YES!! Finally Lyonnaise food! Walked the hall several times and ended up…read moreshopping and supporting at least 6 businesses. See pictures. All of which offered local Lyonnaise food. Thank you. Lyon is known for their food, but I have been unlucky with my meals. Some my fault, some theirs I am happy now to finally experience their local cuisine. Ambiance - Good size food hall. 3 butchers. 4-5 charcuterie shops. 7 bakeries. 11 cafes, bars, restaurants. 2 wine merchants. 5 seafood, oyster bars. 2 fish shops. 4 delis. 4 cheese shops. 3 produce shops. etc. Service - Overall good. Caters to both locals and tourists. Saw many tour groups. Price - Depends on what you buy, eat, or drink. I felt reasonably priced. Do keep in mind that this is also a tourist place, so prices may reflect that. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success.

    Les Halles are one of those markets in Lyon that is an obligatory stop. If you've ever been to any…read moregourmet food market in Europe this one is no exception. The flavor profile is of course lyonnaise and to no surprise Paul Bocuse photos are on every all. Others of the same stature include La Mère Brazier who also has a restaurant in her honor. The selection of every which way savor and sweet are there for the picking and let's not forget the bakeries and cheese mongers as well as charcuterie purveyors . If you leave here hungry you didn't do it right

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    Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse - 5/22/26 FYI. Lyonnaise foods.

    5/22/26 FYI. Lyonnaise foods.

    Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse - Famous Lyon saucisson at Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse

    Famous Lyon saucisson at Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse

    Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse - 5/22/26 FYI. Lyonnaise foods.

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    5/22/26 FYI. Lyonnaise foods.

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